A personal point of view from a friend, views probably reflected in many households around the country
Dear
family and friends,
To those of you who we speak to daily, receive emails, face book messages, sometimes more
than once a day, (my two incredibly special sisters),
a huge thank you for your love, care and concern. Much appreciated.
I
decided to write some thoughts down, call it my therapy, so here goes….
Hard to
believe that we are into our 4th week of Operation Protective Edge. Almost 4 weeks ago, we were sitting at an open air
concert listening to the best of the Israeli classics across the road from our
apartment, no sooner had we got home, when we heard our first siren.
We were stunned, and then it was followed by this loud
“boom”. We ran into our stairwell as per our instructions, and for the
first time in years, we were a full house! All the kids came home to
sleep. I vaguely remember the soccer was on as Gary insisted on watching!
It
has been a very painful, difficult and frustrating time for all of us, but for
the citizens of Southern Israel, and for our beloved army, a nightmare.
They have between 15 and 45 seconds to get
into a safe room or shelter, some of my friends kids won’t go to the toilet
alone, let alone take a shower.
You
have no conception of the feeling you have when you hear that siren going – we
have had our fair share in central Israel, and at work in particular, the residents and staff at Beth Protea Retirement Home,
have been amazing.
Dana’s
boyfriend was called up twice, he had to go north to relieve soldiers on active
duty, so they could go south.
Everyone
knows someone who has a son, brother, grandson, husband, nephew , friend, etc
in Gaza.
We personally have very close friends and
family who have kids in Gaza; it is impossible to describe the absolute fear
that they are experiencing. They wait for a call, that is infrequent,
breathe a sigh of relief when they receive one,
which doesn’t last very long, as they know they will be going back in again.
What can one say?
We have lost over 50 soldiers, as a write this, another 5 last night and 100’s
more injured with light to serious injuries. Every soldier that dies is
like one of our children. Not sure if the world quite understands our
army. I saw on one of our TV channels today, a Grandfather eulogizing his grandson
– this is just not right.
The citizens of
Israel, together with the support from people all over the world has been
overwhelming. People and various organizations
have made sure that the soldiers have all they need from underwear,
toiletries to cigarettes etc. Parcels have been made
up for the children stuck in shelters now for a month and whoever has spoken to
their kids in Gaza, has only praise for the residents of the South, who are
taking such good care of them. Let them just be safe.
We
thank G-d every second of every day for the Iron Dome;
there are no words to describe the sound you hear when it prevents a rocket
from landing in civilian areas. The boom is deafening, but also music to
one’s ears. One has to wait a further 10 minutes before leaving your safe
place as it shatters the rocket and all the pieces come falling out of the sky.
There
are no winners in this war against evil. What Hamas has done to it’s own
population, defies all sense of humanity. Their latest is they took away the UN
food cards from the Palestinian people, so they can feed their fighters in the
tunnels.
The rise of anti Semitism is horrific; I believe the Orr Sameach
Shul in Sea Point was
painted with swastikas.
And last night we were sent the statement
from Woolworths in South Africa concerning their new
policy of identifying products from Israel. Is this not shades of a dark past, reminiscent in both the worst
of both Germany and South Africa!
It is 1939 all over again, only this time we
have our own country. Unless we are walking to our death like lambs, the
world hates the fact that we can now defend ourselves. We are the most
humane and moral army in the world, making phone calls, dropping leaflets,
making more calls to warn the people to vacate a targeted building
housing Hamas fighters and caches of
ammunition. We don’t set out to deliberately
kill civilians.
What you probably don’t
hear or see are the schools, mosques, UNWRA facilities, hospitals, all sitting on top of tunnels
filled with rocket launchers, rockets etc and the leadership of Hamas deep
underground. Three soldiers died last night,
entering a clinic for heaven’s sake, booby trapped with explosives, a clinic
– I ask you????
Some 150 Palestinian children died digging those tunnels. Hamas have treated the Palestinian population with
not an ounce of humanity and now there is no electricity or food. We set up a field hospital at the Kerem Shalom
crossing, Hamas are preventing the wounded from being treated.
An interesting development, Egypt and Israel are
actually on the same page; Egypt does not want
Hamas anywhere near them, Muslim brotherhood, so Sisi is destroying tunnels on
the Egyptian side, some 13 tunnels into Sinai. Hamas are ruining their tourist
industry.
Another
16,000 soldiers were called up, this means, they have a couple of hours to get
their stuff together, leave their families, jobs, studies and get to the
various pick up points heading down south to meet up with their units.
I
feel ill all the time, I cannot concentrate on anything, all consumed with the
news and no-one wants to go anywhere or do anything.
At
work, we have the Television on 24/7; we need
to see where the rockets are falling, if our number comes up we can spring into
action as we hear the siren wailing outside.
And so it continues, no end in sight.
Hamas want the blockade lifted, probably to re-group
and strengthen their assault. Listening to Bibi this morning, he posed
the question “ If the world is so concerned
with the Palestinians in Gaza, then do something other than provide Hamas with
the means to build tunnels and stock pile weapons, help create a viable place
where they can live and work without the threat of Hamas destroying their
lives.”
I
am so tired of hearing the word “disproportionate” – we put our money into
shelters, Iron Dome
etc to keep us safe, Hamas put their money into weapons and hide behind their civilians.
We
not only have to fight on the battlefield, but
in the media, which is unrelenting in their criticism of us, and so I relate
this wonderful story that happened this evening.
A lot of
cities in the center of Israel and north are providing places for the residents
of the South to sell their goods, clothing, fresh produce etc, and one such
market is going on as I write, at the Port in Tel Aviv in two huge
hangars. It came as no surprise at 6pm this evening, when the siren
wailed across Tel Aviv as Hamas sent a barrage of rockets – instead of running
to a shelter, 100’s of people stood in these hangars singing “Am yisrael
chai”. (The People of Israel are Alive)
Wake up world. As Bibi said, “We
will do what we have to do to protect our country”,
after yet another cease fire had been breached by Hamas. As
one commentator remarked about Hamas’ understanding of a ‘ceasefire’: “We
cease and they fire!”
This country has been facing death and
destruction from time immemorial; our futures
always decided by foreign leaders. We need to go back to basics
- this country was built by the people for the people and we shall
overcome, prevail and keep inventing ground breaking technologies, whether in
science, medicine, social media, defence - Israel
will be at the forefront, so to sing along with the Tel Avivians tonight:
“AM YISRAEL CHAI”.
Love,
Hilary
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